Speaking in Abuja during a diplomatic shuttle to Nigeria, the Minister said lack of direct flights between Nigeria and Korea is hampering business opportunities between the peoples of the two countries.
Choi Jong Kun opined that Nigerians having access to social space will make technology sharing between Nigerian youths and Korean companies easy. “There are opportunities for Nigerian students to come to Seoul to get high degrees because we have good training courses which are very attractive to foreign students,” he stated.
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